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REGENT THEATRE

Screening finally tonight M.-G.-M.'s- outstanding musical technicolour spectacle, "Bathing Beauty" starring Red Skelton with Esther Williams and Basil Rathbone and Ethel Smith at the organ. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. Where are they bound for? . . . "Objective . . . Burma!" It's the most heroic story ever -hurled fromthe screen— Warner Bros.' "Objective, Burma!" ." . . coming on Tuesday and Wednesday to the Regent Theatre, starring Errol Flynn . . . with an all-action. all male cast of topnotch supporting players that includes Henry Hull, William Prince, George Tobias, James Brown, Dick Erdman . . . Listen to the newspaper correspondent who was assigned to cover these soldiers of sky and land . -. . (Low. Quiet. Tense). It was there that I found the story I'd come ten thousand miles to write "... I saw history being made with every slash of the jungle knife — as we battled our way through mud and mangrove . . . plunging ever 'onward . . . until we were a lost battalion . . . in a lost world ! Don't miss it! It's the year's most absorbing film . . . Errol Flynn . . . in Warner Bros.' "Objective, Burma" coming on Tuesday and Wednesday to the Regent. Owing to the length of this feature we will screen Cinesound news, and "Champions of the Future," technicolour sports parade at the evening sessions and at the matinee news reel only as suppbrts.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 October 1946, Page 4

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 7 October 1946, Page 4

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 7 October 1946, Page 4

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